While Indonesia's law and human rights minister Amir Syamsuddin has said Corby is welcome to stay in her luxury villa for as long as she needs, he appears adamant she should not do an interview, paid or unpaid.

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Corby was released on parole from Bali's Kerobokan prison on February 10.

The AFP raided Seven's offices in Pyrmont last week over speculation the network paid Corby $2 million for an interview, which could have been contrary to the Proceeds of Crime Act.